QUOTE (Balta1701 @ Apr 10, 2018 -> 01:50 PM)
In 2014 he put up the highest OPS amongst 1b.
2015: 7th
2016: 10th
2017: 6th
So far in his career, on average, he's the 6th best 1st baseman in MLB most years. Those numbers are not good enough.
Sadly hall of fame voters don't care about OPS. They care about HR, RBI, and AVG, and as irrelevant as some of those may be, I think they qualify as good enough. Of course, it's moot since he came over at 27.